In the Press

Boston Globe

“All hands on deck for sailing excursions over Columbus Day weekend. Coastal Maine typically reaches peak foliage this time of year, and over Columbus Day weekend, there are three windjammer sailing opportunities out of Rockland and Camden.” View Article

Yoga Journal.com

“Sun salutations aboard the 95-foot Windjammer Angelique take on an entirely new meaning. Over the course of this three-day cruise, guests will get to enjoy about 6 hours of sailing each day in the Penobscot Bay, then anchor in a new spot each night, perhaps a historic town like Castine, or a fishing village like Stonington. On one evening, everyone goes ashore a deserted island along the Maine coastline for a beachside lobster bake (with plenty of vegetarian options). http://www.yogajournal.com/slideshow/11-yoga-retreats-can-actually-afford/#7” View Article

Fairfield County Look.com

“Total bliss for yoga lovers, a few of the historic windjammers that sail throughout Maine’s coastal islands offer yoga and wellness retreats. One example is the Yoga & Wellness cruise aboard the 95-foot Windjammer Angelique. It’s a three-day sailing in August, departing from Camden. Professional yoga instructors teach on deck as well as secluded island beaches.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune

“My first morning aboard the Angelique, I gathered on
deck with fellow passengers
to exchange waves with people
on fancy yachts and lesser
vessels as our tall-masted beauty wove its way
toward the mouth of Camden Harbor — like a
celebrity quietly leaving a dull party.” View Article

From Away

“A tanned and sinewy crew member calls and we respond, repeating the orders, then heaving and pulling the line as a team. I had signed up for a two day sail, cruising the midcoast Maine waters on the Windjammer Angelique. I understand now why there are guests who return every Summer.” View Article

Examiner.com

“I’m not a sailor but I love the sight of large ships scudding over water with nothing but the wind to propel them. With sails billowing and decks aslant, I want to be on them listening to the wind and the sound of water rushing by. That’s why, when the chance to sail on Angelique came, I jumped.” View Article

Outside

“The Maine Windjammer Fleet is based on the state’s midcoast, and most of the vessels depart from the towns of Rockland and Camden. Hop aboard the ketch Angelique for a weeklong yoga cruise, or go exploring on one of the vessel’s wooden stand-up paddleboards, handcrafted by Captain Dennis (who also shapes a mean surfboard and loves to talk waves).” View Article

Beauty News NYC

“My multi-faceted trip to Maine developed in an organic manner, and the resulting week was one I would happily repeat. If you follow all or part of my itinerary, you will be thanking me for your time spent in this amazing state. My idea was to take a windjammer cruise in August—something I had not done for 30 years.” View Article

Epicure & Culture

“Odds are you’ve never combined yoga and sailing, but there’s a first time for everything. Spend three days aboard the 95-foot Windjammer Angelique, sailing off the coast of Maine. Help in all aspects of sailing the ship, while also taking calming yoga and meditation classes on deck.” View Article